Saša Asentić & Collaborators
Tanz in der DDR: Was bleibt?

When societies change - what remains culturally visible and what is removed from view? Together with international artists from post-socialist transitional societies, Asentić uncovers choreographic concepts and asks about their right to contemporaneity. Did the imbalance of cultural appreciation after the fall of communism devour the East German dance scene - or did its influences go into exile?

Saša Asentić is a choreographer and performance maker. Since 2007, his work has been presented across Germany and internationally. Asentić is interested in exploring the relationship between the individual and society and analyzing it in terms of social choreography. He works in the filed of contemporary dance, performance and disability arts. After being a victim of right wing street violence, and fundamentally disagreeing with the corruption in public sector in Serbia, he moved to Germany in 2011. He constantly works on prolonging his resident permit in Germany.

The workshop series for everyone who wants to bring more movement into their (working) everyday life! Different exercises and small choreographies which are easily transferable to practice with children, teenagers and adults are tested playfully. A script summarizes all the exercises in a detailed g...

Colonialism constitutes the very foundation of our thoughts and actions. With After Europe, we address strategies of decolonisation that disrupt the colonial framework of art and science - for a world in which privileged worldviews no longer prevail.

OCtober 15 – November 10Performance, dance and dialogue on 30 years of "East German Experience": Over the course of an entire month artistic contributions of the third GDR generation will be presented; addressing the consequences of the so-called reunification, as well as new perspectives on the German-German field of tension.